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Practical Spiritual Warfare
Lesson Ten

Welcome to the final lesson in Practical Spiritual Warfare.  I trust this course has encouraged your life and enriched your understanding of spiritual warfare.  If any of the concepts are new to you, don't hesitate to go back and review them.  Study them out for yourself.  Make sure what you believe is on solid Biblical ground.  

In this lesson, we will be looking at Whose Worship Is It, Anyway?.  As human beings, we were designed to worship.  We will worship someone or something, but only Jesus Christ deserves worship.   

For Lesson Ten, read the following sections in your Textbook and do the questions below.  The questions are in chronological order.

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Read Chapter Ten and answer the associated questions.  You may write the answers to the questions below in a notebook or on a computer file.  You may also print them off here and work from a 'hard' copy.  God bless.

Lesson Ten Questions

Read Chapter Ten:  Whose Worship Is It, Anyway?

1. The immediate goal is to _________________ the people in a worship experience.

2. God created praise as part of _________________ nature.

3. The Spirit _________________ praise in the Bible.

4. Jesus certified praise to be a _________________ practice.

5. Everyone is a _________________ of something or someone.

6. Worship is the outpouring of an _________________ attitude toward God.

7. “Worship is _________________ responding to ________________.”

8. Worship is always more than an attitude; it is an attitude _________________ to God.

9. The _________________ is a superb worshiper.

10. The Bible calls all worship directed to anyone other than God “_________________.”

11. Worship is expressed through the mind and body of the worshiper, but true worship comes from the _________________ being.

12. Anytime we lose our _________________, we automatically lose our worship.

13. Worship flows through the spirit, aided by the Holy Spirit, with the mind and body giving _________________ to our rejoicing in the spirit.

14. True worship starts _________________ a person, is aided by the Holy Spirit, and is expressed to God with rejoicing in Christ Jesus.

15. It is unlikely that the Bible _________________ anything more frequently than praise and worship.

16. Worship brings us into a _________________ with Him that allows His life to flow into our being.

17. He doesn’t seem too concerned with our method of ____________, but He is inflexible about the _________________ of our worship.

18. Anything that becomes the place of our _________________ is an altar to a god other than Jehovah.

19. We need to concentrate on destroying altars in our ______________ that could be places of worship offered to satan.

20. A second area of direction the Word of God gives us for worship is that it must be coupled with _________________ and ________________.

21. The two most important directions God gives in worshiping Him is to first direct everything to _________________ and, second, to worship in _________________ obedience.

22. If _________________ worship of God has a price set on it, we must pay that price.

23. _________________  had a single eye to worship.

24. The _________________ of the Spirit are marvelous tools of worship.

25. _________________ departure from God generally brings us to worship something we have created.

26. _________________, whether inspired by demons or men, will lead our worship away from God.

27. _________________ can so strongly control our minds that we observe them more than we obey God.

28. _________________ to men that is higher than our dedication to God is one of the greatest perversions of worship.

29. You must _________________ all teaching by the inspired Word of God.

30. We must strengthen our knowledge of the Word of God so we cannot be led astray by doctrines that look like they are from God, but lack a _________________ foundation.

31. _________________ and _________________ are not optional. They are obligatory.

Assignment

1. Memorize John 4:24.

2. Do a devotional meditation on John 4:21-24.

3. Write a paragraph on what you now think of Spiritual Warfare.  Compare it with the paragraph you wrote at the beginning of the course.  How has your understanding changed?

[The Feed Yourself course explains how to complete these assignments.]

Congratulations!  You have finished the course of Practical Spiritual Warfare.  I trust it has been a blessing in your life.  Never stop learning and applying the Word of God in your life.  Now would be a great time to take another course.  Check out our selection.

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